Another reason is I could easily spend endless amounts money on modifying the car if I could afford it (and was allowed), so having a limit on what I could do so that I can compete in the specific street class was a perfect solution. I can satisfy my urge to modify the car within reason, have a goal related to it and not spend aimlessly.
Round 1 was at Phillip Island! The last time I was here was 7 years ago and that is far too long.
Trying to spot that apex thing
The standings after Round 1. Very happy with where I am but still a long way till the end.
It look awhile for me to find the lines that worked. The goal was a 2:00.xx, but this 2:01.3638 was the best I managed for the day.
Track flows very well with only a few hard braking points. Smoothness and getting on the throttle as early as possible was key.
Ecstatic with the car handling back-to-back PB laps of mine without a hiccup. Despite not getting the 2:00.xx goal time, I am still super happy I could do 2:01.xx consistently and it wasn't entirely a "fluke lap".
Made a new mate on the way up to PI
Scrutineer put my sticker on upside down cos said he saw a 86 on its roof last week and jokingly said if I saw this sticker the right way around, I'm screwed. Funny guy.
Pit lane waiting to go out. Mirin' them Tom's tail lights, wheel fitment and exhaust tips while I wait
Tom's V2, CF boot and diffuser. Droolworthy!
Panorama shot turned out a little weird
Serious brake and wheel package
With matching rears
Clean oil cooler set up
Perfect fitment. 17x9+35.
This is a 245 tyre, a 255 would fit but would poke that ever little more.
Right on the limit!
WedsSport TC105X. A good alternative to the ever popular RPF1s.
A reminder for me to keep my car as clean as this.
Life goals. Porsche towing a Porsche (hidden in the garage).
Chilling the sun waiting to go out
The fastest BRZ/86 drivers around gathered in 1 place. I got a lot to learn from this bunch.
E85 means lots of fuel cans lying around
There is a spy amongst us....
Team Tom's V1
Crooked sticker job by yours truly
The view from this track is as spectacular as I can remember
This shot actually makes the BRZ look fast
Not see in this shot are geese loitering around on the next apex.
Some professional shots from: Suz Gallus Photography.
Prior the event...
Checking the general condition and wear of the RS3 tyres.
Can't see anything I should be concerned with
Just over 5mm prior PI
Not wanting to remove the current pads on the car, I used a cable tie to gauge how much pad I have left and compared it to a near-new pad I have as back up. I had ~7mm on the pads in the car. I think I'll get through the next 6 events with no dramas.
Regs say I need high tensile nuts and bolts for the fire extinguisher mount. These are just random bits I used. Better upgrade them.
A quick trip to Bunnings for the nuts and bolts and I end up $130 poorer haha
Fixed!
Regs also said I need a fire extinguisher within 3 years of manufactured date. I think my current ones are closer to 10 years old... Better upgrade that too!
It feels I only did this yesterday, but nope, it has almost been 2 years!
Something therapeutic about an evening DIY with a beer. I actually enjoyed this session of fixing a slow leak.
Tethering all my telemetry devices, again it's a regs thing with the club
Finally packed, plenty of room left for snacks.
The aftermath...
Cheesey but still good.
Front rotors are copping it.
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